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#761
Posted 03 February 2010 - 11:29 PM
RRRRRRRRRAAAAAAAGGGGGGGGGEEEEEEEEE!!!!!!!!!!!!
#762
Posted 04 February 2010 - 11:19 PM
Dear lord this is BRILLIANT. I love the story (however, circlevision strain my neck XD) And Robin Williams is BRILLIANT as the voice of the timekeeper. I laughed so freakin' hard. poor 9-eyes...XD I also always loved how the audio-animatronics worked and moved.
I highly recommend checking it out (if you get american humor) The Timekeeper!
#763
Posted 04 February 2010 - 11:33 PM
Bah, Kitchen Kabaret beats you all! Have you seen Yesterland? It focuses more on the Land, but tis still fun.Why do I have an affinity for long dead/cancelled disney theme park propertys? Tapestry of nations, tapestry of dreams, cranium commando, the original Journey into imagination... And now I found another one: The Timekeeper.
Dear lord this is BRILLIANT. I love the story (however, circlevision strain my neck XD) And Robin Williams is BRILLIANT as the voice of the timekeeper. I laughed so freakin' hard. poor 9-eyes...XD I also always loved how the audio-animatronics worked and moved.
I highly recommend checking it out (if you get american humor) The Timekeeper!
- I'm typing this is full costume and makeup for my show. Lipstick is weird.
- I like the little thing at the bottom of the page that says who's viewing the topic. Nice touch, TRiPPY/DiGi/all of the above.
#764
Posted 05 February 2010 - 12:01 AM
I'm sorry, but you have Segola Hedhogius. It gives you the urge to surround yourself with obnoxious friends, you'll obsessively collect finger jewelry, your personality will change every ten minutes and you'll have an over whelming need to annoy people who care about you so you can make a quick buck.I can't taste the difference between the fat-free cheese and the normal cheese. :huh: Is that weird?
It's terminal.
#765
Posted 05 February 2010 - 03:11 AM
Oh noes! Now I must write my will! Okay, my stuffed animals go to charity, my clothes go to charity too, my books go to the local library, my NiGHTS games go to whoever sets up a shrine for them first, my Saturn goes with NiD, my NiGHTS PaPetch to whoever squeals when it's in sight...I'm sorry, but you have Segola Hedhogius. It gives you the urge to surround yourself with obnoxious friends, you'll obsessively collect finger jewelry, your personality will change every ten minutes and you'll have an over whelming need to annoy people who care about you so you can make a quick buck.
It's terminal.
So if you want the NiGHTS Storybook, you'll have to check my local library.
#766
Posted 05 February 2010 - 04:17 AM
Wasn't that a real show? Can't remember... Could have sworn I saw it as a kid...
#767
Posted 05 February 2010 - 03:02 PM
Also, WOOOOO February. It better be just as awesome, if not more-so, than January. And that's a tough cookie to beat for my life.
#768
Posted 05 February 2010 - 11:09 PM
#769
Posted 06 February 2010 - 02:14 AM
#770
Posted 06 February 2010 - 02:52 AM
#771
Posted 06 February 2010 - 02:53 AM
I don't have immediate access to the scene in question, but a poster on IMDB said:
"I believe it was called Dragon Friend, and Tony Jay was the voice of the dragon. I've been looking for it for ages; it seems Disney never bothered to release it, and they haven't shown it in years. I keep hoping someone will put it online, or that Disney will fit it in as an extra on some DVD."
a YouTuber adds:
"it was a disney channel original cartoon that was an idea from a kid"
I can't find it, but there you go.
WOAH. How did that happen?!I just noticed my "post count". If I ever get to an average of over 500 posts a day...no, if I ever do 500 posts or more IN ANY DAY OF MY LIFE I'll have to admit defeat and retire from being a human.
Also, WOOOOO February. It better be just as awesome, if not more-so, than January. And that's a tough cookie to beat for my life.
#772
Posted 06 February 2010 - 03:05 AM
A big thanks to one of my aunts who kept asking "why" when I was answering questions until we got to the bare bottom of things (sort of...looking underneath the underneath) while on a looooooong road trip and she was still driving when the sun was rising.
Psychology. Creepy, weird, invasive, but a great way of actually finding out what to give someone for Valentine's Day.*
*May not actually work
...For instance NiGHTS has parental issues and is interested in Nightopias (like someone with A.D.D.). The former is a given but the latter could be a result from lacking lacked interaction with Nightopias for a long time. That or he never appreciated them before.
Preservation of the Nightopias! Spread the movement! (No caffeine this time. Coco.)
Edit: Noctourne...I think that's it, but I can't find anything on Dragon Friend. Not a pic, video... Just some mentioning here and there. Wish I could confirm it though. Actually forgot the plot to it. Knights, boy is running off, blank. Remember that I liked it though... For whatever reason. Thank you.
#773
Posted 06 February 2010 - 03:18 AM
Psychology is really creepy, for some reason I don't like people telling me have a problem because my handwriting curls a certain way.
#774
Posted 06 February 2010 - 03:59 PM
There's like, 2 feet of snow outside!
#775
Posted 06 February 2010 - 11:14 PM
Ya ya! Go ahead. I also know zee Warners. (Scratchy...) Smell then smash stuff... Nah. Not unless there's an extremely offensive odor.Can I call you Dr. Smashnsniff? (It's a Animaniacs reference; I hope Smashy doesn't destroy things while smelling them.)
Psychology is really creepy, for some reason I don't like people telling me have a problem because my handwriting curls a certain way.
Psychology...I don't read people's handwriting. I know how creepy that is. I settle for less creepy things thank you. >> Then again I don't psycho-analyze every person I come across. It's mainly just characters in stories. Heck, the only psycho-analyzing I go overboard with (or at all) is my own OCs.
Surprisingly, I learned things I hadn't noticed before. Like how my first ever OC has emotional attachment problems and needs people in her life or else she'll revert back to being a 10/11 year old in mentality...at least for a while. Another OC is well read (and I just got this) because he's the older brother and needs to look out over his sibling. Therefore he grew up a tad too quickly, yet at the same time was able to have fun as most kids do. He's very mentally stable...to the point where it can be creepy. >> And one other is very protective of the first OC (same reason first OC can go to a kid-like mentality sometimes). This third OC tries to protect her, but comes to the conclusion that he isn't needed as much as he thought he was and knows she can take care of herself. Ehhhhhh not going to just say the names. Otherwise it spoils the saga I have in mind...if I ever get around to writing it. Where is the Hammer of Creativity when you want it?
#776
Posted 06 February 2010 - 11:16 PM
Oh Figment, I love ya.
Also, Noctourne is starting to boggle my mind a bit.
#777
Posted 07 February 2010 - 01:07 AM
OC analyzation is good, because it can help to understand motives.Ya ya! Go ahead. I also know zee Warners. (Scratchy...) Smell then smash stuff... Nah. Not unless there's an extremely offensive odor.
Psychology...I don't read people's handwriting. I know how creepy that is. I settle for less creepy things thank you. >> Then again I don't psycho-analyze every person I come across. It's mainly just characters in stories. Heck, the only psycho-analyzing I go overboard with (or at all) is my own OCs.
Surprisingly, I learned things I hadn't noticed before. Like how my first ever OC has emotional attachment problems and needs people in her life or else she'll revert back to being a 10/11 year old in mentality...at least for a while. Another OC is well read (and I just got this) because he's the older brother and needs to look out over his sibling. Therefore he grew up a tad too quickly, yet at the same time was able to have fun as most kids do. He's very mentally stable...to the point where it can be creepy. >> And one other is very protective of the first OC (same reason first OC can go to a kid-like mentality sometimes). This third OC tries to protect her, but comes to the conclusion that he isn't needed as much as he thought he was and knows she can take care of herself. Ehhhhhh not going to just say the names. Otherwise it spoils the saga I have in mind...if I ever get around to writing it. Where is the Hammer of Creativity when you want it?
I first rode Journey into Imagination with the second version. Everyone complains about it, but I thought it was cool.The music on the original Journey into Imagination Ride is remarkable catchey. Ya gotta love those Sherman brothers. I feel sad that I never got to ride the original ride.
Oh Figment, I love ya.
Also, Noctourne is starting to boggle my mind a bit.
Oh, and YouTube ride videos make life WONDERFUL.
#778
Posted 07 February 2010 - 07:54 AM
True, but I generally have motives set for characters anyways...but this makes it easier to make their actions more fluid. Heck, there was a time - and this was during a time of a ton of caffeine, insomnia, and a rush of ideas - when it was like....I knew everything about the world I had created. Any given moment I could point to and say what someone was doing. Either planning, instructing, gardening, chatting, sailing...that sort of thing. It was...really weird.OC analyzation is good, because it can help to understand motives.
Coincidentally, this was also a time in which Viva la Vida really made sense and...well, it hit home two to three days later. >>; Not every bit of it...but some parts just got unconsciously assigned to the OCs who were most looked into. Holy crud...possibly one of the hardest blows to a writer is when the world he or she created no longer needs them to direct it. To run like clockwork even to the point where one subconsciously knows what will occur. No idea how I got in that state of mind...might be able to get back in that state one day. It's unnerving yet the usefulness of auto-scenes is fantastic especially during a writer's block or crash.
Gah. Rambled. *facepalmtree*
Random: Lyriiiiiiics.... Love writing them, especially to catchy tunes without them. "Beware the Forest Mushrooms" slowed down with lyrics to suite an old unfinished fanfic... Quite spontaneous when, on a whim, looked up music on overlookedremix's site for something new. (Random lyrics spoil some plot twists so...yeah.)
Storm is making the screen flicker... G'night everybody!
#779
Posted 07 February 2010 - 05:14 PM
Same here for both of thouse statements!! I agree it is cool, but I've learned that Figment was only added to the ride later, he wasen't part of the original design, looking at it again, It makes him seem a bit forced onto it, but it is indeed fun to see how much Figment gives Dr. Channing a hard timeI first rode Journey into Imagination with the second version. Everyone complains about it, but I thought it was cool.
Oh, and YouTube ride videos make life WONDERFUL.
If only they could MIX the two ideas....*pokes her sketchbook*
I have to say My favorite part of the old ride was the room full of Figments singing in unison XD several times I've found myself singing along to it
#780
Posted 07 February 2010 - 07:31 PM
#781
Posted 07 February 2010 - 08:35 PM
#782
Posted 07 February 2010 - 10:05 PM
#783
Posted 07 February 2010 - 10:15 PM
#784
Posted 07 February 2010 - 10:18 PM
I did almost the same thing, except i was in shorts, a tee shirt, and no shoes when it was about 10 degreeish weather and it was snowing out. It was quite fun, cause it was quite warm for some reasonIt's below freezing outside, there's at least two feet of snow piled up around the house (not counting drifts and what's been keered of the drive--I love my neighbours <3), we had no power for 12 hours yesterday, and yet I'm sitting around in jeans and a tank top with my vents closed. I have concluded that I make no sense.
Random thought: FINALLY!! I finally got an S rank on Canada in Exite truck . Mirror mode, here i come.
#785
Posted 07 February 2010 - 10:26 PM
#786
Posted 07 February 2010 - 11:28 PM
...
Idea flood. Not pretty. Thoughts manipulating creativity at a speed to quickly come to terms with the intended goal. Results in much writing and visualization. *cramp* Slowly getting under control. *stops typing, hearing anthem in BG*
....And it just pulled a fast one. Darn you Hammer of Creativity! You broke the dam! You freaking broke the dam! Concentration down 20...21...23 percent. It'll be nominal in a bit....Maybe. >>;
Also
THE GAME
...is on today. Ebil Smas'y.
#787
Posted 08 February 2010 - 12:48 AM
Oh, and I go up north for my first visit to CANADACOUNTRY this weekend!
#788
Posted 08 February 2010 - 01:02 AM
Oddly enough, up here in Buffalo, the city most associated with mountains of snow, we've had nothing more than flurries. :P
#789
Posted 08 February 2010 - 01:52 AM
I'm sorry to hear that. (Ouch...that's quite a while.) I'd reserve a spot with junk I found lying around. Cardboard boxes, wood chips, that hobo standing over there... Also a substitute for maple syrup could be saran wrap. My stepfather used it once on the car of his sister who got married. Took a while to get it all off. (That poor, poor car.)I spent 7 hours digging my car out of the snow today. Not only will I probably need a new paint job as a result, but god help anyone who tries to take my spot tomorrow. I'm reserving it with chairs. Any person who moves those chairs or takes the spot will find their car covered in maple syrup, probably. We had about 3 feet of snow, and they're calling for 5-10 more inches this week.
~Maple Syrup Substitutes~
Fish. Lots of fish. Just make it smell like a tuna. Imagine all the cats on that car the following morning. (One honk and they'd be gone, but still... Aw poor kitties!)
...
That's it. Any other idea would either take too long to prepare for or is just unorthodox (a holiday card playing some song over and over again). ...Plus the first unconscious thing that comes to mind here is: bacon. Lots of bacon. Wait for the hounds...
Poor dogs...
Thought: Keep thinking of integration without compromises to original plot by bypassing and surpassing points of convergence in the original plot to the point where the integration is as flawless as possible and another story runs along the one already set in stone. Confused? So am I. Lesson is: There are no small heroes in a crisis. Also, pirates are troublesome. So are seeds and roots. As the saying goes: "Kill it with fire or the same type of element as whatever it is you're facing." Soooo... kill it with hatred? Plasma? Lasers? Teleportation? Will's Dad?
Ohdeargawdrun
Caffeine is in my veins. I'm type CC positive.
...And it never snows here... Except for that one time in '99...but that was it.
#790
Posted 08 February 2010 - 02:11 AM
nah it's not all that bad, peggy makes me laugh XD
and anyone else seeing what Tristan's up to now? jeez what a scumbag...
#791
Posted 08 February 2010 - 05:25 AM
I spent 7 hours digging my car out of the snow today. Not only will I probably need a new paint job as a result, but god help anyone who tries to take my spot tomorrow. I'm reserving it with chairs. Any person who moves those chairs or takes the spot will find their car covered in maple syrup, probably. We had about 3 feet of snow, and they're calling for 5-10 more inches this week.
Oh, and I go up north for my first visit to CANADACOUNTRY this weekend!
FFFFFFFFFFFF--I still need to check that... Lawl, I have neighbours who can't let their kids out because the PILES OF SNOW dug out from drives and drifts were over the little ones' heads. I was up to my thighs in snow, at one point... Did'j'all lose power?
#792
Posted 08 February 2010 - 08:16 AM
Pro Tip: Dissidia means "conflict" in Latin. :P
Anywho, Saints won! Yeah!
#793
Posted 08 February 2010 - 08:22 AM
CAN I GET A BOOYAH?!Anywho, Saints won! Yeah!
#794
Posted 08 February 2010 - 09:34 AM
CAN I GET A BOOYAH?!
BOOYEH! :3
#795
Posted 08 February 2010 - 04:57 PM
#796
Posted 08 February 2010 - 07:05 PM
We lost power on Saturday at about 6 am, until about 9/9:30 am. However, that's nothing compared to some nearby communities. Some have gone for days without power and have had to temporarily move into hotels to avoid freezing to death. The kids must be having fun pigging out on the continental breakfast every morning.FFFFFFFFFFFF--I still need to check that... Lawl, I have neighbours who can't let their kids out because the PILES OF SNOW dug out from drives and drifts were over the little ones' heads. I was up to my thighs in snow, at one point... Did'j'all lose power?
#797
Posted 08 February 2010 - 07:31 PM
#798
Posted 09 February 2010 - 02:13 AM
>_>
SNOWMAGEDDON!
#799
Posted 09 February 2010 - 02:16 AM
#800
Posted 09 February 2010 - 03:18 AM
I still feel gyped, though. No snow for me, even though the rest of the mid-Atlantic does. I know it's sometimes dangerous, but I have the affinity for ssnnnoooww.
Oh hey... Anyone else notice the ties some of the commentators had on during the Superbowl? It looks like they skinned NiGHTS for fabric e.o
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